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Early intervention to prevent childhood obesity.
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Healthy Beginnings

Early intervention to prevent childhood obesity.

The Healthy Beginnings trial is a randomised controlled trial to test effectiveness of a home-based early intervention program designed to reduce family and behavioural risk factors for childhood obesity.

The intervention consisted of eight home visits from specially trained community nurses delivering a staged home-based intervention, one in the antenatal period, and seven at 1, 3, 5, 9, 12, 18 and 24 months after birth. Timing of the visits was designed to coincide with early childhood developmental milestones.

During the trial trained community nurses visited first-time mothers from disadvantaged areas of South Western Sydney. At these set-intervals visits nurses provided advice on infant feeding, nutrition and physical activity, as well as discussing parent-child interaction, parenting style and family support.

The Healthy Beginnings trial was developed in 2007 by Dr Li Ming Wen and Dr Chris Rissel (South Western Sydney and Sydney Local Health District Health Promotion Service),  together with Prof Louise Baur (University of Sydney) and was  funded by  National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC #393112; 2007-2010).

, Sydney, Australia